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June 12, 2009 On Tobacco Prohibition

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From 2009, New tobacco regulations under the FDA will lead to de facto prohibition while drug prohibition is failing. We need more liberties, not more regulations.

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  • Right On Ron Paul!!!

  • Very good point. The question we should be asking is: How many people die as a result of the drug war compared to the people who die as a direct result of using the drugs directly?

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  • @daddabbo You should either reread my comment or just stop responding to comments that you do not fully understand.

  • @TheVampirella pay attention he did address it ;)

  • @rubbersole79 They are going to need more than 4 to 1 to oppress our people.... I am sitting on a few thousand rounds myself, BRING IT ON!!! I'll even out the numbers while they pray, what is it 5 times a day?

    The Muslims are still barely living past the dark ages, the ones that aren't are doing so because of Oil money, and that won't last forever. Knowledge is power, the Chinese are a much bigger threat than Muslims.

  • @TheVampirella Well said.

  • I don't understand why drugs are illegal. From marijuana alone the Mexican Cartel's make billions a year from smuggling it into the US and selling it. Legalize it and those billions go into the governments pockets while pulling the rug out from underneath the Cartel's feet. Imagine if ALL drugs were legalized. Billions upon billions into the governments pockets and the "war on drugs" is over. Bye bye drug related violence/kidnappings (regarding cartels) in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

  • I'm a 49 year old smoker for 35 years and really don't want to quit. I know the dangers and still want to smoke. Stupid? Probably but it's my choice for my body,

    even though they've raised the taxes on it like 200%.

    Kinda like a womans choice for her body, right? Abortion is hard on a body too, but that's o.k., kill the baby, even though muslims will never abort & are out populating us by 4 to 1. In 50 yrs, they'll be in charge and taxing alcohol to death and we'll deserve it.

  • How can they restrain themselves from giving a standing ovation, everytime he speaks.

  • now if only someone can get them to drop the drug war america would be a much better place

  • Ban tobacco and alcohol & legalize marijuana.

    Joking, after the legalization of marijuana, tobacco and alcohol consume will reduce with 90% so no need to ban anything at all :)

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